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I've just looked at the Journey History for the Oyster card my partner uses.
He went to Milton Keynes via Euston on 23 February, returning the same day. His morning outward journeys (bus & Tube) are given correctly. The evening return is totally absent. Next use of the card suggests £5.50 in total was deducted for that day, which should have been capped at £5.40 (Zones 1-4 Off-Peak). I'm not going to chase up 10p. Does anyone know why there was this glitch? -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 19:17:50 GMT, Helen Deborah Vecht
wrote: I've just looked at the Journey History for the Oyster card my partner uses. And your suspicions were correct! Despite our best efforts to conceal his movements, he was in bed with me all afternoon. He touched in correctly. In fact, his foreplay was impeccable. But men are such beasts! Afterwards, he rolled off, farted, wiped himself on the curtains, left the money on my mantle piece and was gone. Completely neglected to touch out. He went to Milton Keynes via Euston on 23 February, returning the same day. His morning outward journeys (bus & Tube) are given correctly. The evening return is totally absent. Next use of the card suggests £5.50 in total was deducted for that day, which should have been capped at £5.40 (Zones 1-4 Off-Peak). I'm not going to chase up 10p. Does anyone know why there was this glitch? |
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Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
I've just looked at the Journey History for the Oyster card my partner uses. He went to Milton Keynes via Euston on 23 February, returning the same day. His morning outward journeys (bus & Tube) are given correctly. The evening return is totally absent. Next use of the card suggests £5.50 in total was deducted for that day, which should have been capped at £5.40 (Zones 1-4 Off-Peak). I'm not going to chase up 10p. The mayor laughs evilly, transfers another 10p to his account in Liechtenstein, and turns back to the latest luxury yacht catalogue... Does anyone know why there was this glitch? -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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On Mar 3, 7:17 pm, Helen Deborah Vecht
wrote: I've just looked at the Journey History for the Oyster card my partner uses. He went to Milton Keynes via Euston on 23 February, returning the same day. His morning outward journeys (bus & Tube) are given correctly. The evening return is totally absent. Next use of the card suggests £5.50 in total was deducted for that day, which should have been capped at £5.40 (Zones 1-4 Off-Peak). Were any of the journeys before 9:30am? |
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On Mar 3, 7:17 pm, Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: I've just looked at the Journey History for the Oyster card my partner uses. He went to Milton Keynes via Euston on 23 February, returning the same day. His morning outward journeys (bus & Tube) are given correctly. The evening return is totally absent. Next use of the card suggests £5.50 in total was deducted for that day, which should have been capped at £5.40 (Zones 1-4 Off-Peak). Were any of the journeys before 9:30am? Yes but it was Saturday. -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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On Mar 3, 7:17 pm, Helen Deborah Vecht
wrote: I've just looked at the Journey History for the Oyster card my partner uses. He went to Milton Keynes via Euston on 23 February, returning the same day. His morning outward journeys (bus & Tube) are given correctly. The evening return is totally absent. Next use of the card suggests £5.50 in total was deducted for that day, which should have been capped at £5.40 (Zones 1-4 Off-Peak). I'm not going to chase up 10p. Does anyone know why there was this glitch? I've had similar on a zone 1 journey that went completely missing other than the (in my case correct) fare being debited. In my case it happened just before Christmas. Tim. |
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On Mar 3, 7:17 pm, Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: I've just looked at the Journey History for the Oyster card my partner uses. He went to Milton Keynes via Euston on 23 February, returning the same day. His morning outward journeys (bus & Tube) are given correctly. The evening return is totally absent. Next use of the card suggests £5.50 in total was deducted for that day, which should have been capped at £5.40 (Zones 1-4 Off-Peak). I'm not going to chase up 10p. Does anyone know why there was this glitch? I've had similar on a zone 1 journey that went completely missing other than the (in my case correct) fare being debited. In my case it happened just before Christmas. Tim. I think in our case there was also a missing bus journey. (It's 10 minutes' walk, but he was carrying heavy kit, so I believe he took the bus.) -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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![]() "Helen Deborah Vecht" wrote in message ... His morning outward journeys (bus & Tube) are given correctly. The evening return is totally absent. I had the same experience with data missing from the journey history. My outward journey for the Christmas hols was listed but my return was missing. According to the Oyster helpline there is a problem with the system displaying all the data. They had it recorded on their copy but it does not appear on the webpage which struck me as being particularly useless. Another gripe I have about the journey history is why it has to be displayed in such an unfathomable fashion - in contrast the printed version they sent me was a model of clarity. Mike S |
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"Helen Deborah Vecht" wrote in message ... His morning outward journeys (bus & Tube) are given correctly. The evening return is totally absent. I had the same experience with data missing from the journey history. My outward journey for the Christmas hols was listed but my return was missing. According to the Oyster helpline there is a problem with the system displaying all the data. They had it recorded on their copy but it does not appear on the webpage which struck me as being particularly useless. Another gripe I have about the journey history is why it has to be displayed in such an unfathomable fashion - in contrast the printed version they sent me was a model of clarity. They seem to have recently introduced the minus sign into Journey History, which improves clarity a bit. This is a very advanced concept for the 21st Century... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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They seem to have recently introduced the minus sign into Journey
History, which improves clarity a bit. This is a very advanced concept for the 21st Century... Indeed they have, although now the 'Price Cap' column is completely empty so they give with one hand and take away with the other. G. |
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